Duke Jordan
American jazz pianist
Musical artist
Irving Sidney "Duke " Jordan (April 1, 1922 – August 8, 2006) was an American jazz pianist .[ 1]
Biography
Jordan was born in New York[ 1] and raised in Brooklyn where he attended Boys High School .[ 2] An imaginative and gifted pianist, Jordan was a regular member of Charlie Parker 's quintet during 1947–48, which also featured Miles Davis .[ 3] He participated in Parker's Dial sessions in late 1947 that produced "Dewey Square", "Bongo Bop", "Bird of Paradise", and the ballad "Embraceable You ". These performances are featured on Charlie Parker on Dial .[ 4]
Jordan had a long solo career from the mid-1950s onwards, although for a period in the mid-1960s he drove a taxi in New York.[ 1] After periods accompanying Sonny Stitt and Stan Getz , he performed and recorded in the trio format. His composition, "Jordu ", became a jazz standard when trumpeter Clifford Brown adopted it into his repertoire. Another of his compositions, "No Problem", has been recorded several times, notably by Art Blakey, under the title "No Hay Problema", and Chet Baker as well as others.
Beginning in 1978, he lived in Copenhagen , Denmark, having recorded an extensive sequence of albums for the SteepleChase label;[ 3] his first record date for the company was in 1973. He was reported not to have changed his style over the course of his career.[ 1]
From 1952 to 1962, he was married to the jazz singer Sheila Jordan .[ 3] Their union produced a daughter, Tracey J. Jordan. He died in Valby , Copenhagen.[ 1]
Discography
As leader/co-leader
Year recorded
Title
Label
Notes
1954
Jordu
Prestige
Trio, with Gene Ramey (bass), Lee Abrams (drums); includes two 1949 tracks led by Don Lanphere (tenor sax)
1955
Jazz Laboratory Series, Vol. 1
Signal
Some tracks trio, with Oscar Pettiford (bass), Kenny Clarke (drums); some tracks with Gigi Gryce (alto sax) overdubbed
1955
Duke Jordan Trio and Quintet
Signal
Some tracks trio, with Percy Heath (bass), Art Blakey (drums); one track quartet, with Cecil Payne (baritone sax) added; some tracks quintet, with Eddie Bert (trombone) added; reissued by Savoy as Flight to Jordan , but this is different from the 1960 Blue Note album
1960
Flight to Jordan
Blue Note
Quintet, with Dizzy Reece (trumpet), Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax), Reggie Workman (bass), Art Taylor (drums)
1962
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Charlie Parker
One track trio, with Eddie Khan (bass), Art Taylor (drums); most tracks quintet, with Sonny Cohn (trumpet), Charlie Rouse (tenor sax) added
1962
East and West of Jazz
Charlie Parker
One track quartet, with Johnny Coles (trumpet), Wendell Marshall (bass) Walter Bolden (drums); most tracks quintet, with Cecil Payne (baritone sax) added; album shared with Sadik Hakim
1973
Brooklyn Brothers
Muse
Quartet, with Cecil Payne (baritone sax, flute), Sam Jones (bass), Al Foster (drums)
1973
The Murray Hill Caper
Spotlite
Quartet, with Cecil Payne (baritone sax), David Williams (bass), Al Foster (drums)
1973
Flight to Denmark
SteepleChase
Trio, with Mads Vinding (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums)
1973
Two Loves
SteepleChase
Trio, with Mads Vinding (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums)
1973
Montmartre ´73 featuring Bent Jædig
SteepleChase
Quartet, with Bent Jædig (tenor sax), Allan Gregersen, Johnny Dyani , Eddie Gomez (bass), Jørn Elniff (drums)
1975
Truth
SteepleChase
Trio, with Mads Vinding (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums)
1975
Misty Thursday
SteepleChase
Quartet, with Chuck Wayne (guitar), Sam Jones (bass), Roy Haynes (drums)
1975
Duke's Delight
SteepleChase
One track solo; most tracks quintet, with Richard Williams (trumpet), Charlie Rouse (tenor sax), Sam Jones (bass), Al Foster (drums) added
1975
Lover Man
SteepleChase
Trio, with Sam Jones (bass), Al Foster (drums)
1976
Live in Japan
SteepleChase
Trio, with Wilbur Little (bass), Roy Haynes (drums); in concert
1976
Osaka Concert Vol. 1
SteepleChase
Trio, with Wilbur Little (bass), Roy Haynes (drums); in concert
1976
Osaka Concert Vol. 2
SteepleChase
Trio, with Wilbur Little (bass), Roy Haynes (drums); in concert
1976
Flight to Japan
SteepleChase
Trio, with Wilbur Little (bass), Roy Haynes (drums)
1976
Flight to Norway
SteepleChase
Trio, with Wilbur Little (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums)
1978
Duke's Artistry
SteepleChase
Quartet, with Art Farmer (flugelhorn), David Friesen (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
1978
The Great Session
SteepleChase
Trio, with David Friesen (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
1978
Tivoli One
SteepleChase
Trio, with Wilbur Little (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums); in concert
1978
Tivoli Two
SteepleChase
Trio, with Wilbur Little (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums); in concert
1978
Wait and See
SteepleChase
Trio, with Wilbur Little (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums); in concert
1978–79
Thinking of You
SteepleChase
One track solo piano; most tracks trio, with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), Billy Hart (drums)
1979
Solo Masterpieces Vol. 1
SteepleChase
Solo piano
1979
Midnight Moonlight
SteepleChase
Solo piano
1979
Solo Masterpieces Vol. 2
SteepleChase
Solo piano
1979
Change a Pace
SteepleChase
Trio, with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), Billy Hart (drums)
1981
Art Pepper with Duke Jordan in Copenhagen 1981
Galaxy
Quartet, with Art Pepper (alto sax, clarinet), David Williams (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); in concert
1982
So Nice Duke (Jor-Du )
three blind mice
Trio, with Jesper Lundgaard (bass), Aage Tanggaard (drums)
1983
Blue Duke
Baystate
Trio, with Harry Emmery , James Martin
1985
Time on My Hands
SteepleChase
Trio, with Jesper Lundgaard (bass), Billy Hart (drums)
1985
As Time Goes By
SteepleChase
Trio, with Jesper Lundgaard (bass), Billy Hart (drums)
1987
Acoustic Live
3361 Black
Trio, with Major Holley (bass), Jake Hanna (drums); in concert
1987
Live Live Live
3361 Black
Trio, with Major Holley (bass), Jake Hanna (drums); in concert
1989
Kiss of Spain
3361 Black
Trio, with Nobuyoshi Ino (bass), Masahiko Togashi (drums)
1990
Always
Marshmallow
Trio, with Jesper Lundgaard (bass), Ange Tanggaard (drums)
1991
White Key
3361 Black
Quartet, with Yuka Kido (flute), Chikuhoh (shakuhachi), Hiroshi Yoshino (bass)
1994
Live in Paris
Marshmallow
Trio, with Luigi Trussardi (bass), Al Levitt (drums); in concert
Source:[ 5]
As sideman
With Gene Ammons
With Ernestine Anderson
It's Time for Ernestine (Metronome (Swd))
With Chet Baker
With Paul Bascomb
Bad Bascomb (Delmark DL 431)
With Eddie Bert
Eddie Bert (Discovery DL 3024)
Eddie Bert Quintet (Discovery DL 3020)
With Art Blakey
With Tina Brooks
True Blue (Blue Note, 1960, BLP 4041, CDP 7243 8 28975-2)
With Kenny Burrell
Blue Lights Two volumes, (Blue Note 1958, BLP 1596 and BLP 1597)
Swingin' (Blue Note, 1956 [rel. 1980])
With Joe Carroll
Joe Carroll (Charlie Parker CP 201)
With Teddy Edwards
With Rolf Ericson
Rolf Ericson and his American All Stars (Metronome (Swd) JMLP 2–105, EmArcy MG 36106)
With Art Farmer
With Stan Getz
Duke Ellington 25th Anniversary Concert (FDC (It) 1005)
Getz Age (Roost RLP 2258)
Hooray for Stan Getz (Session Disc 108)
Move! (Natasha Imports 4005)
Sweetie Pie (Philology (It) W 40-2)
The Complete Roost Recordings (Roost CDP 7243 8 59622-2)
Stan Getz Plays (Norgran, 1952)
Stan Getz Quartet (Queen Disc (It) Q 013)
Live at Carnegie Hall (Fresh Sound (Sp) FSCD 1003)
Live at the Hi-Hat 1953, Vol. 1 (Fresh Sound (Sp) FSCD 1014)
Live at the Hi-Hat 1953, Vol. 2 (Fresh Sound (Sp) FSCD 1015)
That Top Tenor Technician Stan Getz (Alto AL 704)
With Gigi Gryce
With Coleman Hawkins
With Joe Holiday
Holiday for Jazz (Decca DL 8487)
With Howard McGhee
With Charles McPherson
With Barry Miles
Miles of Genius (Charlie Parker PLP 804)
With Sam Most
Mostly Flute (Xanadu 133)
With Charlie Parker
With Cecil Payne
Patterns of Jazz (Savoy, 1956)
Bird Gets The Worm (Muse, 1976)
Shaw 'Nuff (Charlie Parker PLP 506)
The Connection (Charlie Parker PLP 806)
Cecil Payne Performing Charlie Parker Music (Charlie Parker PLP 801)
Cecil Payne Quartet and Quintet (Signal S 1203)
With Oscar Pettiford
With Doug Raney
With Dizzy Reece
With Louis Smith
With Sonny Stitt
With Clark Terry
Live at the Wichita Jazz Festival (Vanguard 1974, VSD 79355)
With Doug Watkins
Watkins at Large (Transition TRLP 20)
With Julius Watkins
With Barney Wilen
Barney (RCA (F) 430053)
Un Temoin dans la Ville (Fontana (F) 660 226-MR)
With Teddy Williams
Touch of the Blues c/w Dumb Woman Blues (Prestige 715)
With The Birdlanders
The Birdlanders, Vol. 1 (Period SPL 1211)
The Birdlanders, Vol. 2 (Period SPL 1212)
The Birdlanders, Vol. 3 (Period SPL 1213)
Various
Various Artists Birds Night: A Night at the Five Spot (Signal S 1204) Savoy (1958) (Savoy Jazz 2 LPs Celebration of Music of Charlie Parker)
Various Artists International Jam Sessions (Xanadu 122)
Various Artists Lestorian Mode (Savoy MG 12105)
Various Artists The Piano Players (Xanadu 171)
Various Artists Birdology vols. 1&2 (Birdology, Verve 1990 CDs)
References
^ a b c d e Weiner, Tim (2006-08-12). "Duke Jordan, 84, jazz pianist who helped build bebop" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2013-02-02 .
^ Randy Weston and Willard Jenkins, African Rhythms: The Autobiography of Randy Weston , Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 2010, p. 25.
^ a b c Colin Larkin , ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing . p. 234/5. ISBN 0-85112-580-8 .
^ Charlie Parker on Dial: The Complete Sessions at AllMusic
^ "Duke Jordan Discography" . jazzdisco.org . Retrieved January 23, 2019 .
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release.
Albums as leader or co-leader With others
All Star Sessions (Gene Ammons , 1950)
The Happy Blues (Gene Ammons, 1956)
No Problem (Chet Baker , 1979)
Les Liaisons dangereuses (Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers , 1959)
True Blue (Tina Brooks , 1960)
Swingin' (Kenny Burrell , 1956)
Blue Lights (Kenny Burrell, 1958)
The Inimitable Teddy Edwards (1976)
Art Farmer Quintet featuring Gigi Gryce (1955)
The Complete Roost Recordings (Stan Getz , 1952)
Stan Getz Plays (1952)
Doin' the Gigi (Gigi Gryce , 1957)
The Return of Howard McGhee (1955)
Beautiful! (Charles McPherson , 1965)
Complete Charlie Parker on Dial /Charlie Parker on Dial (1947)
Patterns of Jazz (Cecil Payne, 1956)
Bird Gets the Worm (Cecil Payne, 1976)
Oscar Pettiford (1954)
Introducing Doug Raney (1977)
Comin' On! (Dizzy Reece , 1960)
Here Comes Louis Smith (1958)
Stitt's Bits (Sonny Stitt , 1950)
Sonny Stitt & the Top Brass (1962)
The Champ (Sonny Stitt , 1973)
Julius Watkins Sextet (1955)
International National Academics Artists Other